Science Daily

Tuesday th 7th of July 2015

Using sonar to navigate: Bats do it, dolphins do it, and now humans can do it, too - 13:30

Study reveals brain network responsible for cognitive changes in multiple sclerosis - 13:30

Research on friendship: How U.S. adults rely on friends for expressive, instrumental and companionate support - 13:30

Poverty plays complex role in entrepreneurship for Indian women - 13:30

Unlocking lignin for sustainable biofuel - 13:30

Researchers find the organization of human brain to be nearly ideal - 12:30

Predicting happiness of couples raising children with autism - 12:30

Tracking measles cases introduced to British Columbia during the 2010 Games - 12:30

Customer commitment has many faces, differs globally - 12:30

Childhood stress fuels weight gain in women - 12:30

Improvement in management of localized prostate cancer - 12:30

Hypertension, high cholesterol, other heart disease risk factors increasing In Asia - 12:00

Lifestyle factors associated with less heart failure after 65 - 12:00

Temperature a dominant influence on bird diversity loss in Mexico - 12:00

Higher vitamin D doses may be needed to restore healthy levels in overweight blacks - 12:00

Age-related self-destruction of cells makes kidney prone to injury - 12:00

Marijuana users substitute alcohol at 21 - 12:00

Key mechanism that causes neuropathic pain found - 11:30

New information on brain development, fertility discovered - 11:00

Magnetic hyperthermia, an auxiliary tool in cancer treatments - 11:00

Serious adverse events rare in healthy volunteers participating in phase I drug trials - 11:00

Experts call for more understanding of hospital weekend death risk - 10:30

Policies on children's tech exposure confusing, study suggests - 10:30

The next anti-tuberculosis drug may already be in your local pharmacy - 10:00

Vitamin C related to reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, early death - 10:00

Sculpting a cell's backside - 10:00

Second severe allergic reaction can occur hours after first - 10:00

Optical 'dog’s nose' may hold key to breath analysis - 10:00

Two are better than one: Another checkpoint enzyme for flawless cell division - 10:00

Breast cancer routinely overdiagnosed in Norway - 10:00

Cancer drug 49 times more potent than Cisplatin - 10:00

Big city life: New leafhopper species found on a threatened grass in New Jersey - 09:30

Scientists lead consensus guidelines for thyroid cancer molecular tests - 09:30

Imaging could improve treatment of people with COPD - 09:30

Normal headphone use unlikely to interfere with settings of programmable shunt valves - 09:30

S100B protein in diagnosing intracranial hemorrhage in some patients with mild head injury - 09:30

Study identifies new way to kill the malaria parasite - 09:30

Could black phosphorus be the next silicon? - 09:30

Religious groups could expedite response to biggest global health challenges of 21st century - 09:30

'Here comes the sun': Does pop music have a 'rhythm of the rain?' - 09:30

Big PanDA and Titan merge to tackle torrent of LHC's full-energy collision data - 09:30

Researcher disputes claim that humans can distinguish one trillion odors - 09:30

Why don't men live as long as women? - 09:00

Engineers give invisibility cloaks a slimmer design - 09:00

Monday th 6th of July 2015

Killer sea snail a target for new drugs - 21:00

New blood pressure guidelines may lead to under treatment of older adults - 21:00

How dengue virus adapts as it travels, increasing chances for outbreaks - 21:00

Heart attack treatment hypothesis 'busted' - 21:00

Two biomarkers linked to severe heart disease found - 21:00

Typically disregarded brain lesions may warn of heightened stroke risk - 18:00